So who makes sure the power stays on? What about heating? Who calls the plumber if there's a leak?
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Replying to @ClassicPotatoes @EltonEdgar and
That would be the power and gas companies, respectively. And leaks are reported by tenants.
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Replying to @Zython86 @EltonEdgar and
Who puts the effort into saving and paying the mortgage on a decorated home previously purchased and then rented to those who need it? Landlirds dont work? Hahaha
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Replying to @Malc_Armstrong @EltonEdgar and
Buying things isn’t a job, Mark.
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Replying to @Zython86 @EltonEdgar and
Buying things as a commodity to then use to make money is a job. People lesde/rent cars. Same thing
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Replying to @Malc_Armstrong @EltonEdgar and
No it isn’t. Jobs involve labor.
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Replying to @Zython86 @Malc_Armstrong and
That is labor. Go get a loan and buy property. It is in fact labor.
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Replying to @theSamParr @Malc_Armstrong and
You’re really asking why owning shit isn’t labor?
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Replying to @theSamParr @Zython86 and
What do you define as work and labor? I'm trying to understand why someone would not define buying and operating businesses and other assets like property as work.
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